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PURDUE UNIVERSITY
Department of Agricultural Extension
G. I. CHRISTIE, Superintendent
Extension Bulletin No. 16
LaFayette, Indiana, December, 1912
Fig. 1. Gorgeous Boy, No. 67767
Good Typo of Pure-Bred Dairy Sire
JUDGING DAIRY CATTLE
Reprint from Circular No. 29, Purdue Experiment Station.
On Indiana farms there are more than 666,000 dairy cows.
Approximately 30% of this number are unprofitable.
The average production of each cow is estimated at 150 pounds
of butterfat per year, whereas, it should be practically twice
that amount.
The poor unprofitable cows must be eliminated. A careful
study of the characteristics of conformation common to animals
of consistent high production will do much to eradicate these
animals for cows naturally qualified to yield a profit.

PURDUE UNIVERSITY
Department of Agricultural Extension
G. I. CHRISTIE, Superintendent
Extension Bulletin No. 16
LaFayette, Indiana, December, 1912
Fig. 1. Gorgeous Boy, No. 67767
Good Typo of Pure-Bred Dairy Sire
JUDGING DAIRY CATTLE
Reprint from Circular No. 29, Purdue Experiment Station.
On Indiana farms there are more than 666,000 dairy cows.
Approximately 30% of this number are unprofitable.
The average production of each cow is estimated at 150 pounds
of butterfat per year, whereas, it should be practically twice
that amount.
The poor unprofitable cows must be eliminated. A careful
study of the characteristics of conformation common to animals
of consistent high production will do much to eradicate these
animals for cows naturally qualified to yield a profit.